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DESIGN OF
STEEL FRAMED
BUILDINGS FOR
SERVICE
INTEGRATION
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P D McKenna BSc
R M Lawson BSc(Eng), PhD, CEng, MIStructE, MICE
Published by:
The Steel Construction Institute
Silwood Park
Ascot
Berkshire SL5 7QN
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CONTENTS
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SUMMARY Vlll
1 . l European Context 3
1.5 Scope of
Publication
the 9
2 INTRODUCTION TO
BUILDING
SERVICES 11
2.3
or Air Water Systems 12
3 FACTORS INFLUENCING
SERVICES REQUIREMENTS 15
4 TYPE OF AIR-CONDITIONING
SYSTEMS 19
4.4 Air
Water
and Systems 27
4.7 Under-floor
Distribution 31
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5 INTERNAL DISTRIBUTIONS
OF SERVICES 43
5.1 General
Recommendations 44
5.2 Vertical
Distribution of Services 44
46 Grids5.3 Ceiling
6.1 Composite
Construction
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6.3 Medium
Systems
Span 52
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7.2Services Considerations 72
7.3 StructuralConsiderations 74
9.4Services Distribution 88
10 CONCLUSIONS 95
11 REFERENCES 97
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Zusammenfassung
Das Buch faRt eine Untersuchung der Konstruktion
von Bausystemen in modernen Gewerbebauten
zusammen, die die Moglichkeit der lntegration von
Konstruktion und Gebaudeversorgungssystemen
innerhalb desselben Stockwerksbereichs bieten.
Zunachst untersucht der Bericht die allgemeinen
Anforderungen fur Gebaudeversorgungssysteme,
insbesondere Klimaanlagen. Dann werden
Konstruktionssysteme nach dem Verbundbauprinzip
auf Spannweiten von 7 5 m ausgelegt. Danach wird
die Fuhrung der Klimaanlagenleitungen durch die
Gebaude hinsichtlich der untersuchten Bausysteme
festgestellt. AbschlieBend fuhrt der Bericht
allgemeine Baukostenschatzungen a u t die den
€influR der Kosten fur die Verteilungssysteme und
weitere variable Aspekte des Baus berucksichtigen.
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Integracion de servicios en edificios
aporticados de acero
Resumen
Esta publicacidn resume un estudio sobre el
proyecto de sistemas estructurales en edificios
comerciales modernos que ofrecen la posibilidad de
integracidn de la estructura y /as instalaciones del
edificio dentro de la misma zona de 10s forjados.
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lntegrering av installationer i
byggnader med stilstomme
Sammanfattning
Denna publikation sammanfattar en studie av
utformningen av de stomsystem till moderna
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1 MODERN OFFICE
BUILDINGS
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1 .l European Context
Germany and Banks and insurance High awareness of High cost, but low
Netherlands companies for owner- green issues and energy buildings of
occupiers. hygiene, supported good quality.
by National
Regulations.
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France and Property developers, Well regulated with Simple tried and
Belgium owner-occupiers, bias to French tested solutions that
banks and insurance products. are economic and
companies. functional.
Spain and ItalyFunding by banks and Complex regulations Initial costs are low.
insurance companies. and relatively poor Specifications have
Buildings often for building standards, little consideration
sale, not rent. improving in line for cost in use.
with European
Standards.
follows:
National building regulations, and the building
approval process.
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requirements.
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UK + 2 7 "4C° C
/- quality
high
Most 3.5 to 4.5 m
high humidity and buildings have floor-floor.High
potentially high VAV/Fan Coil a/c. market share for
winds. Mild Trend to passive steel. Long span
winters. cooling. systems used in
prestige buildings.
Scandinavia +28"C/-
15°C Sealed, well 3.3 to 3.6 m
cold winters insulated buildings floor-floor.High
and short hot of high quality. Air market share for
summers. change 8-1 0 steel using shallow
I/s/person. VAV
floor
construction.
and over-floor
systems commonly
used.
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Germany "C/-
+31 1 1 "C Often sealed 3.5
floor-floor
m
cold
winters and buildings. VAV/Fan typical.
Low
hot summers, coil and chilled market share for
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ceilings
typical
of steel.
used. Concrete is
continental
climate. Trend to passive dominant. Short
cooling. spans common.
France +33"C
5 °/ C
- Infrequent use of 3 to 3.2floor-
m
warm generally, a/c in all except floor. Low market
high humidity in high quality share for steel. Pre-
west. buildings. Fan coil cast concrete
systems
are widely used.
preferred.
Italy
and Spain + 3 5 " C / + 1 "C Air-conditioning 3 to 3.2 m
floor-
longhot summers. often essential. Fan floor.Low market
coil systems share for steel,
preferred. although increasing.
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I -L T floor
I Raised
- Floor slab
1 Service zone
\ L -
, , - _$.
\ Opening in web of primary beam
2. Partial integration of structure and service zones
(Long span composite beams)
T J I I
. , . :, ;,
, , I . , ;:
T
beam/
'
0 \
Primary beam
\
\
1 Structure and
service
zone
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2 INTRODUCTION
TO BUILDING
SERVICES
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categories:
Mechanical Services
Electrical Services
Fire SafetyServices
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3 FACTORS
INFLUENCING
SERVICES
REQUIREMENTS
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Glass area 7 5 % of
Increasing external wall
building
cooling load
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I Glassarea 25% of
external wall
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I I l buildingI I Major
axis alignment
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4 TYPES OF AIR-
CONDITIONING
SYSTEMS
4.1 VentilationandCooling
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Ventilation
In a situation where natural ventilation through
opening windows in theexternal walls is not
possible, or where the internal environment
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Frost l
Intake
louvre
protecting
heating coil
-----
Filter Cooling
coil *
Humidifier
F-------
Heating
coil
Supply
fan
I--- /-‘ .l
I I ; \
10 > II O 0
L-I
I
- -
\
- ~ - ‘ LZ‘I-
) ,
T- -____ J
Q;’
Combination of these units make air handling units
TJ-
l
+
R
Exhaust
air
/ I 1
CondGoned
supply air
Occupied space
Exhaust Exhaust
louvre fan
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Comfort criteria
The cooling effect on the occupants within a
building is influenced by three factors: the ambient
air temperature, the surface temperature (radiation),
and air movement (convection). These three effects
influence the design of the ventilationand cooling
system.
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4.3.3 Diffusers
In All-Air systems, the conditioned air is passed into
the room space via diffusers. These diffusers are
incorporated into the ceiling and may be in the form
of circular, square or linear units.
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economically without any cross-contamination
of re-circulated air from onespace to another.
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4.6 PackagedRefrigeration UnitCooling
Systems
Packaged refrigeration units, as the name suggests,
are air cooling units containing an integral
refrigeration cycle. The components are
factory-assembled into an integrated package which
include fans, filters, heating coil, cooling coil,
refrigerant compressor, and refrigerant and air
controls. These factory assembled units can be
manufactured in a variety of configurations to
broaden the range of applications available. Typical
types are: through-the-wall packaged units, window
packaged units, and split systems (a room located
conditioner inter-connected via refrigeration
pipework to a remote external refrigeration unit). In
a purely coolingmode, they reject heat to the
outside air.
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150T
I t
Floor void
a
150 5t - . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. ..
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Ceiling void
400 1
12501
i-
425 1
D Supply duct
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150 . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .
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n
Y~
With uplighters the depth of the
ceiling void may be reduced
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Air supply
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Return air
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The following tables demonstrates some of the key factors in the design of the main
'air-conditioning' systems
System Provision
MaximumMaximum lowest Comfortable
Equipment
Impact on Air Quality Localised
of Useable/ lnspace Operating
Working
and
Life Aesthetics
Provided
Control
Heating,
Flexibility
Lettable Costs Options
Room
Environment
Replace-
of
mentControl/User Floor
Cooling, Costs
Humidity Space
ALL AIR
Constant
Volume/ 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 3
Single Zone
Constant
Volume/ 1
Multi-Zone
VAV with
Perimeter 1
Heating
VAV
Under-floor 1 2 1 2 2 1
Assisted Boxes 1 2 l 3 2 2
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AIWATER
Airmater
Induction 1 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 2
- - -
ALL WATER
Fan Coil -
Horizontal l
Fan Coil -
Vertical 1
Fan Coil -
Variable Air 2
Supply
Chilled
Ceiling 3 2 3 2
Heat Pump -
Vertical Units 1 2 3 1
at Perimeter
-
REFRIGERANT
Multiple
Cassette (VRV) 3 2 3 3 1
Wall Mounted
Package 3 3 3 3 1
Roof Mounted
Packaae 2 2 3 3 3
1
2 ---
very good
good
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3 average
Notes: All VAV systems require some perimeter heating tooffset fabric heat losses.
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The following table demonstrates some of the key factors i n the installation and
maintenance of each of the main ‘air-conditioning’ systems (refer also to Table 4).
System Minimum
Plant Extent of Vertical
Window System Water Ease of Ease of
Ceiling Room Ductwork Service Sill Electrical Pipework Extension Maintenance
depth Space Shaft Heights Distribution Distribution and of Equipment
Adaption
ALL AIR
Constant
Volume/ 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 1
Single Zone
Constant
Volume/ 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 3 1
Multi-Zone
VAV with
Perimeter 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 2
Heating
VAV
Under-floor l 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1
Boxes Assisted 3 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 3
AIMATER
Airmater
Induction 1 2 1 1 3 3 3 1 3
ALL WATER
Fan Coil -
Horizontal 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 3
Fan Coil -
Vertical 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 2
Fan Coil -
Variable Air 2 l 1 1 1 2 2 1 3
Supply
Chilled
Ceiling 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 2
Heat Pump -
Vertical Units at 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 2
Perimeter
REFRIGERANT
Multiple
(VRV) Cassette 2 1 1 l 1 3 1 1 3
Wall Mounted
Package 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3
Roof Mounted
Package 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1
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1 very good
2 good
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local ventilation.
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HIGHVELOCITYSUPPLY -
AIR DUCTWORK
DAMPERCONTROLTO
VARY
THE
VOLUME OF
COOL AIRDELIVERED
TO THE SPACE
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l 1
EXTRACTAIR THROUGH
l LIGHTFITTINGS,EXTRACT
l CEILING
PLENUM & INTO
EXTRACTSTUB DUCTWORK
Figure 11
Variable Air Volume system
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EXTRACT OUCTWORK
FRESHAIRSUPPLY OUCTWORK
4 PIPEFANCOILUNIT
HEATING
PROVIDING & L 1
COOLING I\ I
I ~
FLEXIBLE OUCTWORK \ .
I
CONNECTION
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150mm
RAISED
FLOOR
130mmCOMPOSITESLAB
406mm BEAM
314mm VOID
200mmLIGHTING ZONE
AN0TOLERANCE
Figure 12
Fan Coil Unit system
showing the distribution
system and terminal units
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5 INTERNAL
DISTRIBUTION OF
SERVICES
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2 5 0 0 m’ total floor size of building (central
area) locationpreferred).Plant
room must be adjacent to
the riser.
I Plant
room
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E
(4000 m2 total floor adjacent to areas served.
area) Some central plant, for
example for gas intake
and boilers, may be
required.
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Intermediate plant rooms
may be required. Vertical
distribution within central
core.
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Effects of riser
location on duct
depth.
Example building,
40 m x 40 m, with air
duct riser located
(a) centrally, (b) a t a
V I
Duct
V
corner.
/
I
The longer the duct,
the deeper it is where
it joins the riser (and
hence increased depth
of ceiling/floor zone) \ /
5.3 Ceiling
Grids
In heavily serviced buildings, it is often the case that
air griIIes/diffusers, sprinklers, luminaries and smoke
detectors can all be usefully placed in the same
location on the ceiling. A modular layout of the
ceiling area is required in order to provide a defined
space for each element on plan. This involves the
sub-division of the ceiling into aregular grid pattern.
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Tab'e Vertical
Dimension
Downstand
Flat
the
for Long
Span
Typical VeftiCaI Following
Components:
Beams
Beams
Soffit
dimensions between(mm) (mm) (mm)
Ceiling and floor 1. Allowance
deflection
for 75 50 25
and fire protection
2. Lighting
and
units ceiling 125
125
175
(units located between
the beams)
attachments
3. VAVand
box 450 nilnil
(boxes between beams)
4. Ducts
insulation
and <2
450(+ 75 nil
insulation)
TOTAL
structure)
(below 200 500 650
5. Raised floor 150 150 150
6. Structural
(typical)
depth 300
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550 900
TOTAL (ceiling-floor)
1250 1200 1100
dimensions.
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6 STRUCTURAL
OPTIONS FOR
SERVICES
INTEGRATION
6.1 Composite
Construction
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H 6
2.5 -4m
'H
Secondary beam
(span 6- 12 m)
Primary beam
(man 12 - 18 m)
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Span (m) 6 a 10 16 13 20
Reinforced concrete (r.c.1 flat slab
Tapered girder I
Composite truss
Note: Minimum and maximum spans are given for general guidance of the capabilities of each
system.
beam.
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loaded beams.
Forbeams subject to point loads, the location of
the openings depends on the relative importance
of moment and shear along the beam.
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6.8 Tapered
Beams
As an alternative to rolledsections, fabricated steel
sections produced from flat plate can be used.
Additional fabrication costs can be offset against
reduced material costs, resulting in a structurally
efficient and economic design. Fabricated sections
may be of uniform depth, but tapered beams offer
advantages in highly serviced b u i l d i n g P . By
tapering the beam along its length, the bending
resistance of the section can be made to closely
follows the shape of the bending momentdiagram.
A typical example of a tapered beam is illustrated in
Figure 23.
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Table 8 Summary of typical gross opening sizes for efficiently designed long span
composite beams incorporating service zones
Spanldepth
Opening Size for Beam
Span of:
Structural
Option Primary
of Beam’
12 m 15 m
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7 CASE STUDY:
COMPARISON OF
STRUCTURAL
OPTIONS
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a*U
facade.
Length of 60 m long with a central core and
vertical service zone, and two smaller stairways
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Alternative
corner
plan
> Atrium
>
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Winter 20°C
-3°C bulb
dry
-3°C wet bulb
Summer 20°C
28°C bulb
dry
20°C wet bulb
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Table 9 Summary of steel weights for the long span and medium span
structural systems
Tapered Beam 22 32 43 46
Composite Truss (SHSl2 23 33 44 48
Composite Truss (T and L)2 26 36 47 52
Stub Girder (Type 1 ) 23 37 48 51
Stub Girder (TvDe 2) 30 40 51 54
7.5 m span beams
System
Parallel Beam 39 13
37 24
Composite Beam 35 35 9 22
Slim Floor with
Deck3
Deep 28 23 41 43
40 40 Slimdek3 27 22
Note: 1. The complexity factor is a multiple on the weight of the beams reflecting
the increased fabrication and fireprotection cost in some forms of
construction.
2. Alternative truss configurationsusing hollow sections (SHS) orT and L
members.
3. Reduced costs of fire protection in the slim floor and Slimdek schemes are
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Opening
Gross
Structural
Size
Beam
Floor
Option Size
Depth (15 m span) xOpening
Width
(mm) Area t
Composite
Beam with 1200 686 x 254116 152 3 Q450 x 1100 11
or OpeningsStiffened
686 x 254 U B 1703 G3485 x 1000
Cellular Beamas 1300 835 x 229 cutfrom 550 dia Q 750 ctrs 30
Primary Beam 610 x 229UB 140 ( = 18 openings)
Cellular Beam
as 11 50 457 x 152 x 30T 400 dia Q 600 ctrs 23
Secondary
Beam + 533 x 210 x 41T ( = 23 openings)
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plus406 x 140UB39
stubs
Stub Girder - Type 2 1350 254 x 254UC89 1 Q 600 x 1200 31
(deeper openings) plus 610 x 2 Q 600 x 1000
229UB101 stubs 2 @ 600 x 750
Parallel
BeamSystem 1 100 305 x 165UB46 2 Q 300 x 7200 32
span)
(7.5 m + 254 x 146UB31 cross-over to
250 x 5700
Composite
Beam 1200 406 x 178UB54 2 x 310 x 7200 35
(7.5 m span)
Floor/S/imdek
Slim 1000 254 x 254UC89 2 x 350 x 7200 52
span)
(7.5 m + 450 x 15 plate
or 280 AS6 136
t expressed as percentage of beam span x floor to ceiling zone (less raised floor and
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r -2 5 4 ~ 1 0 2 ~ 3UB
1 /-
2 5 4 x 1 0 2 ~ 2 5UB
/-
130 composite slab
l-- ll l C 1
I ! l!
Beam weight = 2 1 0 0 kg = 2 3 . 3 k g / m 2
Secondary beams = 10.8 kg/m2
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(D
4 5 7 x 1 9 1 ~ 6 7U
-4
Beams at 3 m spacing
7 457x1 52x60UB 'T' Weight = 2x1 070 kg per 6m along
the building
Section = 23.7 kglml
through beam
I 5 3 3 x 2 1 0 ~ 8 2UB 'T'
Edge beams = 8.9 kglm'
ImL1
& &
r
7=
3
m
1 1
4 5 7 x 1 9 1 ~ 8 2UB
I
r
- 15000 ---A
TI
Additional weight of column not included Beam weight = 1450 kg = 16.1 kg/mz
Secondary beams = 10 kglm'
1500
4-
4-4 r l l
h
t-L7
In
PI
m -
PI k
Tapered beam (fabricated from plate) ----$--
Flanges - 2 5 0 wide x 25 thick
-
Web 9 mm thick
15000
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3000 =i: ,/3000
2 5 4 x 1 0 2 ~ 2 5UB
~ -/ 130 composite slab
3000 ~ ~~ 3000/=+
3000
150x1
14
50x8
,00
SHS top chord
~___
dia. rnax
~
/
'
l
l
I
300 dia. m a d
1000x200 max
100x1
00x6.3 SHS
(Typical verticals)
/ Vierendeel /
1500~570(approx.)
15000
1 1 20x1
20x8
\l 50x1 50x16SHS bottom 'chord
SHS
(Typical diagonals)
1 - ,
Alternative T and Angle sections:
Truss weight S.H.S.sections = 2100
kg = 23.3 kglrn'
Top chord = 305x152x49
kg/m T Secondary
beams = 1 0 kglm'
Bottom Chord = 305x1 52x69 kg/mT
Diagonals = 2 No 120x120x1 2kglmAngle
Truss weight = 2325 kg = 25.8 kglm'
1 2 25x21x 2 4 T 2 5 40x21xU
02xB
52 2 9 ~ 1U
0B1 stubs
15 000
- _ _ _ - . _ ~ ~ ~ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ~
4
Beam weight = 2700 k g = 30 kglm'
Secondary beams = 10 kg/m*
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2 5 4 x 1 4 6 ~ 3 1UB 1 ip'-
''r 305x1beam
spine 65x46 UB
'
rib beams at 3m spacing
15000
4
Based on 7.5117x 6 m grid Total weight = 2200 kg = 24.4 kglm'
but may be adapted to longer (including column brackets)
wans in both directions
.
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2 5 4 x 2 5 4 ~ 8 9kglm UC wit
15mm x 450mm flange plate
L
1-
15000
Figure 40 Structural design of slim floor beam and deep composite decking
Note to Figure 40: The Slimdek scheme is of the same form but the
beam is a rolled asymmetric 280 ASB 136 section (136 kg/m) which
does not require a welded plate.
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SERVICE
DISTRIBUTION
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9 CASE STUDY:
COST
IMPLICATIONS OF
STRUCTURAL
SYSTEMS
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INTERFACES
Foundations
Finishes
Speed ofconstruction
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Common Items
Centralplantmachineryandcontrols
Vertical
ducts
Outletair diffusers
Variable Items
Rectangularairducts
Circularair ducts
VAVor Fan CoilUnits
Perimeter
heating
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Volumecontrol dampers
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Table 11 Costs of VAV and Fan Coil Systems for the Case Study building
expressed as €/m2 floor area (E 7 = 1.40 ecus)
Additional cost of central plant apportioned over this floor area = f88/m2
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INTERFACES (b) Cost of Fan Coil Air-conditioning System
Structural System Ductwork Insulation Volume Fan Coil Pipe Total
to Ducts Control Units Work Cost
Circular Rectangular/ Dampers Elm2
Other
Beam with WebOpenings 14.1 10.9
4.1 9.5 25.5 36.9 101.0
Cellular Beam 17.4 8.3
4.3 9.3 25.5 36.9 101.7
Haunched Beam
Parallel Beam l 13.3 12.3 9.6 4.1 101.7
36.9
25.5
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Table 13 Summary of total building costs (relative to the composite beam and slab scheme) in the Case Study
ervices
Integrated
of Element Integrated Services
Parallel
Composite
Cellular
Haunched
Tapered
Stub
Composite
Construction
Composite
Floor
Reinforced
Slim
and
BeamandDeepDeck or ConcreteBeam
Flat Beam Beam with Beam Beam Girder Truss
Slab Slirndek Slab System
Web Openings
Foundations 20 0 +5 0 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
Structure, roof, stairs 98 ++9l /4+ 1 2 +l3 +4 + 10 l 2 +14/+17 + 10
+ +12/+15
Cladding -7 140 -7 -3 0 -2/+ 3 +2 +3 0/+ 5 +5
-5
Services
Mechanical -6
178 -6 -6 -4 -5 - -41-6 -4
CommonOther 350 approx - - - - - - - - -
costs
liminaries Site 64 0 +5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL COST (flm' -41-1
850 +l1 -4 +8 +11+6 +8 +l2 +g/+ 15 + 12/+15
floor area)
Cost Financing 46 - +4 ~ - - - - - - -
VARIATION Base -0.41-0.1 '10 + 1.7% 1 -0.4% +0.9%
+0.1/+0.7% + 0.9% + 1.3% + 1.O/+ 1.7% +1.7%
1.3/+
Note: Costs are given as +/- relative to the 'base' 7.5 m composite beam and slab scheme.
Alternative cellular beam, stub girder and truss schemes are costed.
The costs in this table have been derived for the Case Study in this publication. Absolute costs may vary considerably for other building forms and specifications. However, the
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cost variations are typicalof other SCI cost studies. The building cost increase in the UK from mid-l 995 to late 1997 is approximately 8%
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1 l REFERENCES
4. LAWSON, R.M.
Design of composite slabs and beams with steel
decking
The Steel Construction Institute, 1989
(1 986)
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INTERFACES Air-conditioning engineering, Third Edition
1985
9. MULLETT, D.L.
Slim floor design and construction
The Steel Construction Institute, 1991
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Bibliography
PARSLOE, C.
Design for maintainability
The Building Services Research and Information
Association, 1992.
Association, 1992.
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Air conditioning applications anddesign, 1980
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SUGGESTEDBESTPRACTICE
CRITERIA F O R BUILDING DESIGN
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APPENDIXA:SUGGESTED BESTPRACTICE
CRITERIA FOR BUILDING DESIGN
This information is taken from the report by The British Council for Offices"), and
concerns their suggested criteria for economic design of modern offices. It is
paraphrased, where appropriate.
General Criteria
The general criteria regarding the building design and use are as follows:
Building
orientation Where possible, consider orientating
the building to admituseful daylight,
while reducing glare and solar heat
gain.
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Occupational
density A density of one person per 14m2 net
floor area gives acceptable utilization of
space. This may be reduced to one per
1Om2 in circumstances where the
working environment is not adversely
affected.
Lighting and small power loads Make a realistic assessment of the heat
gain within an office space. Set realistic
power levels required for equipment.
Comfort
conditions Determine the expectations of
occupants within the office space. If
wider bands of tolerance can be set for
temperature ranges within this space, it
provides an opportunity to consider
ventilation systems with reduced
cooling capacity, or to avoid the need
for additional cooling.
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Many air conditioning systems are available, each of which has particular
performance characteristics, and are therefore suitable for installation in differing
locations and building forms.
2. Energy consumption and life cycle The system should be designed to take
cost of the system. maximum advantage of natural or low
cost energy sources. This should
include ‘free cooling’ principles.
3. The system should be designed for Occupants should be able to run their
air-conditioning systems in a simple but
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Fresh Air
Best practice: Notes:
In general office areas, a rate of fresh air The system should be designed as a
supply of between 8-12 litres per non-smoking environment. If occupiers
second per person should be supplied. want to provide smoking areas, the
system should be enhanced to cater for
increased ventilation rates.
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Cooling Load
Best practice: Notes:
Ensure that central plant can operate An allowance of 10 W/m2 for heat gain
efficiently when only part cooling loads from the occupants is applicable for
are applied. offices of general use and occupational
densities.
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Horizontal Zoning
Best practice:
Perimeter: provide one air-conditioning The size of zone should bematched not
terminal unit from not more than 6m of only to the expected spatial planning of
perimeter space, assuming perimeter the user, but also to the choice of
offices depths of between 4.5 and 6m. indoor climate control. Zoning of
mechanical equipment should follow
the 1.5m planning module.
Internal: provide one air-conditioning Internal areas do not attract solar gains
terminal for a maximum size of internal and have more stable conditions, which
zone of 50 to 80m2 floorarea. allows larger service zones to be
accommodated in these areas.
Allow space for the provision of steam If installed, the humidification system
humidification by the occupier, if should be designed to ensure there is
required. no opportunity for in-duct condensation
or bacterial growth.
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Best practice: Notes:
Design for good draught-free cross The depth of the office space may have
ventilation. to be limited toobtain sufficient cross
ventilation within the space.
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DRAWINGS
SERVICE DISTRIBUTION
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-MEDIUM VELOCITY
SUPPLY OUCTWORK
-LOW VELOCITY
SWPLY OUCTWORK
ELECTRICAL
RISERS
STAIRCFlSE
MEA
NOTE
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lzB0 OVERALL
SECTION SHOWING UNIFORM DEPTH 8EAM. (WITH HOLES IN WEB1 SCALE 1~50,
NOTES
OXTWDRK OISTRIBUTIMJ LhYOUT8 GOO0 Projac t
SCI./E.C.S.C, SERVICES STUDY
FUTURE FLEXIBILITY: POOR title SFRVICES I AYOUT FOR;
OVERClLL SERYICES/STRUCTURE DEPTH 12BBmm
1. UNIFORM DEPTH BEAM WITH
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WITH MhTCHING
SUPPLY PLENUM
SECTION
1- LCENTRCI CORE WEA
INCLUDING LIFTS TOILETS
LINE SERVICES RISES e-.
m OFFICE PLAN. SCALE h208
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SECTION SHOWING UNIFORM DEPTH BEAM. (WITH HOLES WITHIN) SCALE 1~50.
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-MEDIUM VELOCITY
SUPPLY OUCTWQRK
.LOW VELOCITY
SUPPLY DUCTWORK
, ELECTRIChL
RISERS
,STAIRCASE
&RE&
SECT [ON
LCENTROL
CORE &REA
INCLUDIMG LIFTS TOILETS
LINE
NOTE
EXTRACT PClTH THROUGH LIGHT FITTINGS AND OFFICE PLAN. SCALE 1:280
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2
i
315 DIAMETERPERIMETER -315 OIFIMETER PERIMETER
SUPPLY DUCT HEADER SUPPLY DUCT HEADER
tTYPICAL) tTYPICAIJ
VAY BOX VFlV BOX
SECTION SHOWING CELLULAR BEAM. SCALE 1:50
(500mrn DIAMETER OPENINGS)
NOTES
DUCTWORK DISTRIBUTIUM LPIYOUTE GOOD ProJect
CIRCULClR DUCTWORK USED: 315 MAXIMUM OMMETER. SCI./E.C.S.C. SERVICES STUDY
-.
FUTURE FLEXIBILITY: M3OD
title SFRVICFS I AYOUT FnR;
OVERALL SERVICEWSTRUCTURE DEPTH t300mm
AOOITIONhL COMMENTS: ClRCtlLFtR HOLE SIZES
1. CELLULAR BEAM
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1-
EXTRACT DUCT -EXTRACT DUCT
1250 OVERALL
20b LIGHTING
ZONE AND
I I 'l I I I I
DIFFUSERS
315 OMMETER PERIMETER^
SUPPLY DUCT HERDER
VAV BOX I
SECTION SHOWING HAUNCHED UNIVERSAL BEAM. SCALE k50.
NCITES
DUCTWORK DISTRIBUTION LAYOUT: GOOD ProJsct
RECTRNGULFlR DUCTWORK USED: RATIO 4 1 SC1JE.C.S.C. SERVICES STUDY
FUTURE FLEXIBILITY: EXCELLENT SFRVKES I AYOUT FOR;
OVERClLL SERYICES/STRUCTURE DEPTH l250mm
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CLQLE
EXTRClCT PATH THROUGH LIGHT FITTINGS AND
CEILING VOID INTO STUB EXTRACT DUCTWORK.
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ELECTRICAL TRUNKING
75Bx300 EXTRFlCT OUCTWORK I
680x258 SUP
150 DEEP RA
I 3 0 0 OVERALL
200 LIGHTING
300mmSDUtN3E DIFFUSERS
NOTES
OUCTWUAK DISTAIBUTIDN LAYOUT: FAIR ProJect
RECTANGULPIR OUCTWORK USED: RATIO 2.5:l SCI./E.C.S.C. SERVICES STUDY
FUTURE FLEXIBILITY: FNR trtle SFRVICES 1 .AYOUT FOR;
OVERALL SERVICES/STRUCTURE DEPTH: 1330mm
1. TAPERED BEAM
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LINE
NOTE
OFFICE PLAN. SCALE 2200
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208 LIGHTING
HOTES
DWCTWOF~KOISTRMUTIOM LAYOUT: GDOD
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I EX
DUCT
NOTE
EXTRACT PATH THROUGH LIGHTFITTINGS FlND OFFICE PLAN, SCALE 1200 300w50rnm ELECTRICN
CEILING VOID INTO s w e EXTRACT DUCTWDRK TRUNK ING
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I350 OVERNL
1 5 OMMETER PERIMETER
SUPPLY DUCT HEADER SUPPLY WCT HEADER
VAY BOX
SECTION SHOWING STUB GIRDER, (TYPE 2)
SCALE 1:50
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280 LIGHTING
315 DIMETER
SUPPLY DUCT
SECTION SHOWING UNIVERSAL BEAM ON 7.5m X 6171STRUCTURAL GRID
SCALE 1:50
MOfES
DUCTWORK OISTRIBUTION LAYOUT1 GUOO
ADDITIWhL COMHENTSz CEILING VOID DEPTH 2. V.A.V. BOX 5YSTEM (all awl
C M BE INCREASED EASILY BY LOWERING
SUSPENDED CEILING 3. BUILDING TYPE A
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EXTRACT HEADER ~ E X T R C ~ HEADER
C T
295 SLIM
FLOOR BEAM
l000 OVERALL
ZB0 LIGHTING
380mmSWARE
DIFFUSERS INTO EXTRACT V I A RIBS
SECTION SHOWING SLIMFLOOR. SCALE 1:50.
d!xEs
DUCTWORK DISTRIBLlTION LFlYUUT: GUOO ProJec t
RECTFlntGULAR DUCTWORK USE01 RflTIO .Zm5:l SCI./E.C,S.C. SERVICES STUDY
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RISERS I N h
CENTRALISED
POSlTlOM
L
P-
TOILET!
SWTS
ESCAPE STAIRS
Pro@e t
1S.C.I. /E.C,S.C.SERVICES STUD'
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t%%h m F S 1 AYOUT
1. UNIFORM DEPTH BEMl
OFFICE PLAN, SCALE lt2m WITH WEB OPENINGS
2. V.A.V. BOX SYSTEM (all nrr)
3. BUILDING TYPE B